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bombing from the air is something that they routinely do in afghanistan or at the border in pakistan. both of those options were considered i considered impractical to try to do in iranian land. >> so assuming that they have this damaged, albeit in tact rb-170, what can iran do with this piece or pieces of equipment? >> by itself iran probably can't do all that much with it. they just don't have sort of the capabilities to reverse engineer it to any degree. but some of the folks that i've been talking about is that the iran will give or sell this technology to russia or much more likely china. china is a huge player in he is pea johe is pea nauj from other bombers and manned fighter jet that in of a country gets a good handle on what it does and it could come up with defenses making it that much harder for american technology to be effective. >> chris lawrence at the pentagon, thanks. >>> next, alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. we just heard the president speak from can stkansas, again, need to pass this extension of the payroll tax cut. what exactly -- talk to me d
bombing from the air is something that they routinely do in afghanistan or at the border in pakistan. both of those options were considered i considered impractical to try to do in iranian land. >> so assuming that they have this damaged, albeit in tact rb-170, what can iran do with this piece or pieces of equipment? >> by itself iran probably can't do all that much with it. they just don't have sort of the capabilities to reverse engineer it to any degree. but some of the folks...
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yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job done. >> well no, doubt about it. clearly from the description of the operation, there was a fair amount of human intelligence, human involvement in this operation, and in addition to signals intelligence and other kinds of intelligence, but i want to bring in bob barre who brings us in by phone from irvine, california. bob, in terms of cia involvement in an operation like this, how does it work? how it is coordinated? and because it does seem like a lot of human intelligence was involved in staking this place out over many, many months. >> oh, absolutely. i mean that the s.e.a.l.s did not fly in there
yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job...
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afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation, the entire country. >> res za will join us from islamabad in moments in our "face time" segment. >>> sex abuse allegations first lodged in 2005 have now led to the firing of an assistant men's basketball coach at syracuse university. bernie fine is accused by two adult step brothers of repeated molestation dating back to the 1980s. the 2005 investigation by the school found no cooperation or evidence, but when the men went public earlier this month, fine was p
afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its...
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he said pakistan had nothing to hide. he also rejected any allegation that bin laden had a support network here, that included officials within pakistan's military, and the government. >> we know that we are not involved in it. we know that we are victim. and there is no such thing at all -- not a doubt in my department. >> reporter: so you categorically deny he had had a support network here. >> no support network from the official sources. >> reporter: a person in washington, d.c. said today that islamabad and washington are discussing getting u.s. intelligence officials to meet with these three women, and question them. once that happens, we'll probably know when this is going to take place. but randi, this is probably the only and first positive development after a week of volatility between these two partners, islamabad and washington. >> yeah, certainly a very strained relationship. reza, i also want to ask you about the reports that u.s. forces were ready to fight if pakistan tried to stop or interfere in the bin l
he said pakistan had nothing to hide. he also rejected any allegation that bin laden had a support network here, that included officials within pakistan's military, and the government. >> we know that we are not involved in it. we know that we are victim. and there is no such thing at all -- not a doubt in my department. >> reporter: so you categorically deny he had had a support network here. >> no support network from the official sources. >> reporter: a person in...
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pakistan, not happy. now, not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be stopped. this is how president obama's chief of staff describes the relationship. and i want you to listen very closely for one word, bill dailey uses more than once. >> complicated relationship and a very difficult complicated part of the world. there's still a lot of pain that the political system in pakistan is feeling by virtue of the raid that we did to get osama bin laden. something that the president felt strongly about. we have no regrets over. but the pakistani relationship is difficult but it must be made
pakistan, not happy. now, not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be...
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relies on pakistan for intel? >> well, this doesn't mean cutting off all aid to pakistan. there are much smarter ways to demonstrate our commitment to this very important ally. pakistan is a huge country with a population of almost 200 million people scheduled to double in population within 25 years and all kinds of other civilian and humanitarian needs that would be a much smarter way for us to develop a relationship of this key front line ally. what we mean by feeding the beast in this editorial that my students and i wrote is in fact this idea of throwing huge amounts of money into a military complex. again, that has its own very specific sets of interests that are not necessarily exactly co-lined with those of the united states. >> this is very much the beginning of a conversation that i think the u.s. will begin having with regard to the relationship with pakistan and also the money that we provide. it will be looked into -- >> sorry. i can't actually hear you. leila hudson, my apologies. i want to show you live pictures that we've been seeing a special moment there i
relies on pakistan for intel? >> well, this doesn't mean cutting off all aid to pakistan. there are much smarter ways to demonstrate our commitment to this very important ally. pakistan is a huge country with a population of almost 200 million people scheduled to double in population within 25 years and all kinds of other civilian and humanitarian needs that would be a much smarter way for us to develop a relationship of this key front line ally. what we mean by feeding the beast in this...
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>> this is a graphic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being enemies of islams. saying these executions are about to take place in revenge for six children allegedly executed by pakistani security for forces. this is something military officials here vehemently deny ever happened. once theled skoing is done, that's when you see and hear the gun fire. let's watch and listen. [ gun firing ] >> during the gun fire, you see the men lined up topple to the ground. we're not going to show you what happens next. one or two of the gunmen walk to the men who were just shot and shoot them again. sometimes in the head in an apparent effort to make sure
>> this is a graphic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being...
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they say it is a stain on pakistan's reputation, the traitors in pakistan led to the killing of osama bin laden. so, those photographs, if they were going to convince anyone, al qaeda now already believes, confirms that it believes that he was dead. so the pictures that we can see perhaps would have been used by al qaeda now as part of the campaign that they are using bin laden's death really to try to motivate their followers and calling for revenge. you can see that they certainly would have tried to use any photograph to their best advantage, t.j. >> how is the story developing there, nic? maybe from the people on the street or the officials in the government of pakistan, and how it is possible that the pakistanis did not know he was there? >> well, certainly, we are getting the clearer idea here that there is a lot of embarrassmentt at the senior levels of the military and the intelligence services of the government about what has happened here. we are sort of seeing now a horse has bolted the stable door being closed here. there are a number of arrests here in the city, and some
they say it is a stain on pakistan's reputation, the traitors in pakistan led to the killing of osama bin laden. so, those photographs, if they were going to convince anyone, al qaeda now already believes, confirms that it believes that he was dead. so the pictures that we can see perhaps would have been used by al qaeda now as part of the campaign that they are using bin laden's death really to try to motivate their followers and calling for revenge. you can see that they certainly would have...
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we saw it in pakistan on the raid to kill osama bin laden. we're seeing more and more of it in places like pakistan, yemen, somalia, so a lot of people are saying dave petraeus may no longer be owe officially an army general but a lot of what he'll be doing at the cia is essentially running joint operations, very secret wars with the u.s. military. brooke? >> it's funny to see him in a suit, is it not? we're used to seeing him highly decorated, now in a suit and tie >> he's in a suit and tie, hair looks a little bit longer. i think he's sort of getting into the washington groove just a little bit. >> yep, we should mention secretary gates looking to be chancellor at william & mary. >> held a similar post at texas a&m. william panetta came from the cia and now the defense secretary. he's leaving the intelligence world behind and his major job ramping up in the next several weeks to deal with defense spending and budget cuts with congress. >> barbara starr thank you so much. >> sure. >>> she is the american accused of killing her roommate durin
we saw it in pakistan on the raid to kill osama bin laden. we're seeing more and more of it in places like pakistan, yemen, somalia, so a lot of people are saying dave petraeus may no longer be owe officially an army general but a lot of what he'll be doing at the cia is essentially running joint operations, very secret wars with the u.s. military. brooke? >> it's funny to see him in a suit, is it not? we're used to seeing him highly decorated, now in a suit and tie >> he's in a...
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before today's admission pakistan criticized the -- privately pakistan has acknowledged drone attacks since 2007. >>> and barack obama and first lady michelle obama hosted a conference against bullying at the white house today. the president wants to dispel the myth that bullying is a harmless rite of passage. the president admits he was the victim and they teased him for having big ears and a different name. today's conference is a larger part of a conference to prevent bullying. >>> 90 days, exactly how long four teenagers have to decide whether they will plead guilty to the murder of a high school senior. bobbie tillman was beaten to death at a party back in november. police say they didn't know him, totally chose him at random. i spoke with his mothers days after her son died. >> this is the worst time in my life. this will be the worst time of my life. i never thought i would have to bury my kyle, never. >> prosecutors say the deadlines for the suspects is nonnegotiable, and they will seek the death penalty if this case goes to trial. >>> in virginia 14 pirates suggested in the d
before today's admission pakistan criticized the -- privately pakistan has acknowledged drone attacks since 2007. >>> and barack obama and first lady michelle obama hosted a conference against bullying at the white house today. the president wants to dispel the myth that bullying is a harmless rite of passage. the president admits he was the victim and they teased him for having big ears and a different name. today's conference is a larger part of a conference to prevent bullying....
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but cnn was told pakistan ainvestigation contradicts u.s. findings. >>> the soldier accused of committing perhaps the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history was in court today at his week-long preliminary hearing wrapped up. investigators say army private 1st class bradley manning gave hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. detailing private discussions of top officials. manning faces numerous charges including aiding the enemy and an investigator officer has until january 16th to recommend whether manning should face a full court-martial. >>> former democratic congressman anthony weiner and his wife are the new parents of a baby boy. jordan zain weiner came into the world yesterday. a scandal was triggered when a nude photo appeared on his twitter account. he initially labeled it a prank claiming his account was hacked. >>> now the final autopsy results have been released for florida a&m student robert champion. an expert tells cnn the drum major has severe muscle damage usually seen in car accidents, child abuse or
but cnn was told pakistan ainvestigation contradicts u.s. findings. >>> the soldier accused of committing perhaps the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history was in court today at his week-long preliminary hearing wrapped up. investigators say army private 1st class bradley manning gave hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. detailing private discussions of top officials. manning faces numerous charges including aiding the enemy and an investigator officer has...
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and pakistan. if they deny washington access to these women, you can be sure that there is going to be more finger pointing and more accusations. >> reza sayah, live in islamabad, thank you. and with regard to the whole compound that was raided the cia says it could fill a small college library with the sea of intelligence that the navy s.e.a.l.s snagged from the compound, but time is of the essence here for investigators. and up next, what they are looking for and can they find it in time? what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> for the longest time we have heard that al qaeda is on the run, but now bin laden has been deader for a week, and i want you to listen to what the president said last night on "60 minutes." >> we have the opportunity i think to really finally defeat at least al qaeda in the border region between pakistan and afghanistan. >> so, the president is
and pakistan. if they deny washington access to these women, you can be sure that there is going to be more finger pointing and more accusations. >> reza sayah, live in islamabad, thank you. and with regard to the whole compound that was raided the cia says it could fill a small college library with the sea of intelligence that the navy s.e.a.l.s snagged from the compound, but time is of the essence here for investigators. and up next, what they are looking for and can they find it in...
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yesterday a committee voted to withhold $700 million in aid in to pakistan. the chairman of the the foreign affairs committee calls the u.s. move unfortunate and untimely. >>> newt gingrich has advice for mitt romney. you be nice to me and i'll be nice to you. but is all of this good guy talk possible in such a heated presidential race? plus, win or lose the first few primaries why romney says he's in it for the long haul. >>> this is the part of the show where we go past the partisan talking points and all sides are fair game. mitt romney has tipped his hand in an interview he called newt gingrich the front-runner but conceded it will be a long road to the presidential nomination. romney seems to be looking past iowa and south carolina and florida. joining me now are maria cardona and lenny mcallister. people out there, the taxpayers and voters, the people who are going to be covering these races, the candidates we all want to know, is this going to be a very long race? start with you, lenny. >> i don't think it's going to be a long race. i think the reason
yesterday a committee voted to withhold $700 million in aid in to pakistan. the chairman of the the foreign affairs committee calls the u.s. move unfortunate and untimely. >>> newt gingrich has advice for mitt romney. you be nice to me and i'll be nice to you. but is all of this good guy talk possible in such a heated presidential race? plus, win or lose the first few primaries why romney says he's in it for the long haul. >>> this is the part of the show where we go past the...
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two nato helicopters, according to the pakistan military, ventured into pakistan air space. the pakistan military fired on the choppers and the choppers returned fire wounding two pakistan troops. there's so much sensitivity about pakistan air space after the osama bin laden raid, the fact that pakistan did not know about it and it's leading to the anti-american feeling and accidents can happen and how volatile the situation is. t.j.? >> thanks to our stan grant, as always. >>> coming up, the inside story of the scandal involving around na arnold schwarzenegger. he has admitted to fathering a child outside of his marriage. how in the world did he keep it a secret for so long and how close is the woman to maria shriver? >>> plus, one of the most powerful men in the world, dominique strauss-kahn accused of trying to rape a hotel maid. >>> plus, french reaction to how the u.s. is treating him. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... pure... and also delicious. like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. .
two nato helicopters, according to the pakistan military, ventured into pakistan air space. the pakistan military fired on the choppers and the choppers returned fire wounding two pakistan troops. there's so much sensitivity about pakistan air space after the osama bin laden raid, the fact that pakistan did not know about it and it's leading to the anti-american feeling and accidents can happen and how volatile the situation is. t.j.? >> thanks to our stan grant, as always. >>>...
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that is up to pakistan. but in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theories will not make problems disappear. >> secretary of state also repeated that there is no evidence that pakistan's military knew where bin laden was hiding. >>> as promised, we are going to try to get nima elbagir up from tripoli with the exclusive interview with one of the wives of moammar gadhafi, and we will have that for you, and stick around for that. >>> and also, sarah palin may be coming to a city near you, and she is kicking off a nationwide bus tour starting this weekend. joe johns will have the scoop on sarah palin's big tour next. do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change. there's a cheaper, cleaner way to fuel up now. the volt plugs into any socket, and fuels up at home. sure it could use gas, but for most commutes you won't need much, if any. so from now on, fuel tube... we'll just call you...plan b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more ca
that is up to pakistan. but in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theories will not make problems disappear. >> secretary of state also repeated that there is no evidence that pakistan's military knew where bin laden was hiding. >>> as promised, we are going to try to get nima elbagir up from tripoli with the exclusive interview with one of the wives of moammar gadhafi, and we will have that for you, and stick around for that....
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stan grant, cnn, abbottabad, pakistan. >> stan, thank you. on this memorial day, it's a fitting day to remind all of you that more than 6,000 u.s. and coalition troops have died in both afghanistan and iraq, from all over the world, spanning all ages and on this memorial day you can honor them by learning who they were. go to cnn.com/casualties. >>> now time for our best video of the day. you've got to see this. i want to you look at these cars racing in the indy 500. seconds away from the finish line, watch this with me. crashes into the wall. who was driving? j.r.hildebrand, just 23 years old, was in line to win that thing. instead, the number twool driver dan weldon ended up coming in first place for the indy 500. >>> growing up here in atlanta, one of my favorite things to do was to go to the braves' game dad with my dad. i want to you listen. you see this little boy, none too pleased with dad for leaping over him for the foul ball. look at that face. at least dad brings home the baseball and maybe buys him a little cotton candy. >>> now
stan grant, cnn, abbottabad, pakistan. >> stan, thank you. on this memorial day, it's a fitting day to remind all of you that more than 6,000 u.s. and coalition troops have died in both afghanistan and iraq, from all over the world, spanning all ages and on this memorial day you can honor them by learning who they were. go to cnn.com/casualties. >>> now time for our best video of the day. you've got to see this. i want to you look at these cars racing in the indy 500. seconds...
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he was released from a pakistan jail after the families of two men he killed in january forgave him. davis said he shot the men after they attacked him in the city of lahor. a lawyer connected to the case tells cnn the families were paid more than $1 million in compensation. it is not yet known who paid. there are conflicting reports over the amount of money also. >>> coming up, reports of doctors being targeted in bahrain today. cnn's mohammed jamjun was in the country but he got kicked out. i'll speak to him about what's happening on the ground, next. ♪ do you believe in magic? ♪ ♪ it's magic ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a comfort that comes from the only caramel worthy of being wrapped in gold. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] werther's original caramel chocolate. what comfort tastes like. and having a partner like northern trust -- one of the nation's largest wealth managers -- makes all the difference. our goals-based investment strategies are tailored to your needs and overseen by experts who seek to maximize opportunities while minimizing risk. after all, y
he was released from a pakistan jail after the families of two men he killed in january forgave him. davis said he shot the men after they attacked him in the city of lahor. a lawyer connected to the case tells cnn the families were paid more than $1 million in compensation. it is not yet known who paid. there are conflicting reports over the amount of money also. >>> coming up, reports of doctors being targeted in bahrain today. cnn's mohammed jamjun was in the country but he got...
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pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight, very close, something that constantly worries the u.s. because of these very kinds of situations. >> barbara starr, thank you so much. >> sure. >> speaking of pakistan, an american working in another country, disappears in this kidnapping plot. we'll tell what you the kidnappers did to distract security guards. >>> for those lost in the dramatic collapse at the indiana state fair. look at this. you'll hear from a woman who captured the disaster on camera in a moment. who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same
pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight,...
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talk about this earthquake in pakistan. how strong was it and security implications as well. >> reporter: 7.4 in southwestern pakistan, very close to the afghan border. that raising the question for the pentagon whether u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan were affected by all of this at this hour. the national command center here in the pentagon says they don't think so, but they are still checking to see if there was any impact on u.s. bases in afghanistan. brooke? >> barbara starr, thank you. next on "reporter roulette," john zarella in port-au-prince, haiti, watching all these developments and twists and turns on the bizarre baby doc duvalier story. john, is he still in custody? >> reporter: yeah, you know, last hour we were told that he was on his way back here to the hotel. well, he had to make a little bit of a detour. not sure how long a detour. bottom line is he went before one judge and now he is before an investigating judge. the haitian government has brought charges against duvalier, but he has not been
talk about this earthquake in pakistan. how strong was it and security implications as well. >> reporter: 7.4 in southwestern pakistan, very close to the afghan border. that raising the question for the pentagon whether u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan were affected by all of this at this hour. the national command center here in the pentagon says they don't think so, but they are still checking to see if there was any impact on u.s. bases in afghanistan. brooke? >>...
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and pakistan is in trouble. we're getting word that cooperation between the two has hit rock bottom. and now pakistan is asking the united states to get rid of something that has been a huge part of president obama's strategy over there. we're live in the pentagon with that story. >>> plus, gas prices topping $4 a gallon in some cities. now, dare i say it, could go to $5. just as we begin the summer vacation season. how high could prices go and how will this affect our already crippled economy? that's next. and we've got cars like that, even trucks. but we can do more. when you buy a chevrolet, we'll invest in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and tree-planting programs across america, reducing carbon emissions by up to 8 million metric tons over the next few years in just one more way, we can proudly say, chevy runs deep. ♪ >>> an american man in custody in north korea, pakistan's relations with the u.s. are off at the moment and brace yourself, you will be wishing for today's gas prices before summer is o
and pakistan is in trouble. we're getting word that cooperation between the two has hit rock bottom. and now pakistan is asking the united states to get rid of something that has been a huge part of president obama's strategy over there. we're live in the pentagon with that story. >>> plus, gas prices topping $4 a gallon in some cities. now, dare i say it, could go to $5. just as we begin the summer vacation season. how high could prices go and how will this affect our already crippled...
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they're said to be mostly across the border, and pakistan is again a concern back where they started. we pushed down into the valley, still an insurgent stronghold, high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them. >> it's uncharacteristic for the taliban. they're getting gutsy. right past there are usually patrols. if you push it far past that, you're going to take enemy contact it's pretty certain. >> the afghans clear about who lay in wait for them ahead. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: at the foot of the valley, the american base is often hit by pot shots, times from lone gunmen up high, who they then mortar. al qaeda's return to these remote hills could tie america's hands, making it harder to justify pulling back from here. the terrorist network made america's case for invading, slipping back in just when america makes its case to leave. nick paton walsh. >>> we're going to find out what's next for anthony after she was sentenced this morning for lying to police. well-being. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nurture
they're said to be mostly across the border, and pakistan is again a concern back where they started. we pushed down into the valley, still an insurgent stronghold, high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them. >> it's uncharacteristic for the taliban. they're getting gutsy. right past there are usually patrols. if you push it far past that, you're going to take enemy contact it's pretty certain. >> the afghans clear about who lay in wait for...
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that's something pakistan denies. in montana, the governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties because of a ruptured pipeline that caused 42,000 gallons of oil to gush into the river last week. governor disagree about how widespread the oil is. the state says it has found oil 90 miles from the leak. now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons of diesel from its engine before anyone even realized it, crews are scrambling to clean up the mess. they say about 30 of those gallons spiel spiled in s spill when the train stopped on a bridge in downtown columbus. and the dow finishing in the green, up 56 points. let's go to allison kosik live at the stock exchange. i know we're going to get several jobs reports this week. what should we be looking for as we see these numbers come out today? that's kind of the game on wall street. the bar right now really low in may. as this week goes, we're going to see three jobs reports come out over the next two days.
that's something pakistan denies. in montana, the governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties because of a ruptured pipeline that caused 42,000 gallons of oil to gush into the river last week. governor disagree about how widespread the oil is. the state says it has found oil 90 miles from the leak. now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons of diesel from its engine before anyone even realized it, crews are scrambling to...
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this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white house. the libyan opposition leader and senior white house correspondent ed henry is at the white house. hello to you. what should we be reading into this meeting? >> reporter: the meeting is going on right now as we speak. it's with tom donolan. the opposition leader from libya, the significance is that while the white house tells us that president obama has no plans to drop into this meeting, which would be a high level of endorsement if he showed up, this shows that the opposition leader is now in the west wing of the white house. he previ
this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white...
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and pakistan. because this thing between the u.s. and pakistan just keeps getting deeper. you have heard about this today? pakistan's intelligence agency, they call themselves the isi, they have arrested five people. they're considered cia informants. these are the folks who gave us information that helped lead us to osama bin laden. in fact, one of the people arrest said a guy from whom the cia rented that safe house near the bin laden compound to keep -- you know, to keep apprised of what was happening there with regard to that raid in that town in pakistan. but keep in mind, pakistan is our ally. we've given them billions of dollars to essentially be our friend to help fight the terrorists. now, they've arrested some of the folks who helped us take down osama bin laden. i want to go to mike baker. he's a foreign intelligence officer. i want to begin with isi. what are they hoping to glean from these informants? >> well, "a," they're going to be looking to find out how they were managed, how they were handled, how they were developed and recruited. then they'll be lookin
and pakistan. because this thing between the u.s. and pakistan just keeps getting deeper. you have heard about this today? pakistan's intelligence agency, they call themselves the isi, they have arrested five people. they're considered cia informants. these are the folks who gave us information that helped lead us to osama bin laden. in fact, one of the people arrest said a guy from whom the cia rented that safe house near the bin laden compound to keep -- you know, to keep apprised of what was...
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but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was doing some important work here in pakistan and work that was funded by the u.s. government to improve relations in pakistan and win some hearts and minds. >> reza, thank you. >>> a gut wrenching court ruling that could rip a little girl from the apples of her adoptive story. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ifyou don't have facetimene, on your phone, which makes it this easy to talk face-to-face with another iphone. this easy to talk with a mac and this easy to talk with an ipad. facetime. just one mor
but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was...
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he has meetings scheduled with pakistan's military leaders. also keep in mind pakistan doesn't have this kind of high-tech sophisticated equipment the cia plans to use in that compound. and with that, let me talk to mike baker. he is on the phone with me from new york. he is a former cia covert operations officer. mike, we know that those navy s.e.a.l.s, they took thumb drives and computers, and apparently porn as well out of this compound that bin laden was in possession of. so what more do they think they can find? >> well, it's more of there are several layers to this story. in all honesty verdict was a realistic view of the fact that the isi and the pakistani military have scrubbed that place pretty thoroughly. the last thing they want to do is have some discovered by us that reveals the name of some mid level officer who has been a liaison for bin laden. from the pakastanis point of view in ensuring they hoovrd up everything after we had done the operation. at the same time, there was this effort by both the cia and the military and other
he has meetings scheduled with pakistan's military leaders. also keep in mind pakistan doesn't have this kind of high-tech sophisticated equipment the cia plans to use in that compound. and with that, let me talk to mike baker. he is on the phone with me from new york. he is a former cia covert operations officer. mike, we know that those navy s.e.a.l.s, they took thumb drives and computers, and apparently porn as well out of this compound that bin laden was in possession of. so what more do...
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and pakistan. davis admits, yes, he said he shot two pakistanis to death last month in lahore, but he says it was all in self-defense, but what's more here is that washington, d.c. says raymond davis has diplomatic immunity since he was there. he was working for the u.s. consulate and holding a diplomatic passport. now, here's today's developments. you have senator john kerry. he's visited islamabad. actually now on a plane on the way home. he went to try to get davis released. it was a very quick visit, already on his way back home and just this morning the u.s. justice department announced a criminal probe into the killings that has triggered this mess overseas so the question of who davis is, his status, if you will, came up today at the state department briefing and i want you to listen as cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill doherty pushes into answers here as to what davis was doing for the u.s. in pakistan. take a listen. >> is he a contractor? is he a -- you know, consulate employy? >> he
and pakistan. davis admits, yes, he said he shot two pakistanis to death last month in lahore, but he says it was all in self-defense, but what's more here is that washington, d.c. says raymond davis has diplomatic immunity since he was there. he was working for the u.s. consulate and holding a diplomatic passport. now, here's today's developments. you have senator john kerry. he's visited islamabad. actually now on a plane on the way home. he went to try to get davis released. it was a very...
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both things combined have really stirred up this controversy, especially in pakistan. i mean, isi is an acronym that everyone here thinks of as pakistan's intelligence agency. they refer to it that way. and it certainly isn't the kind of image that pakistan wants for its government agency in a conservative nation. so the interior minister has actually come out and said something about this photo shoot all the way here across the border in india saying that what she did was wrong if, in fact, these pictures are real and that they were going to look into it. now, what the government can do to her, i'm not sure. and what exactly kind of an investigation they might do, we don't know. but it certainly has sparked controversy there and she is very upset because, brooke, we talked to her today. she made some time for us. we convinced her to sit down and talk with us and tell us what happened. and she says there's a problem with the photo on the cover of the magazine. >> see, there's a big difference between being topless and nude. actresses actually went topless but they are
both things combined have really stirred up this controversy, especially in pakistan. i mean, isi is an acronym that everyone here thinks of as pakistan's intelligence agency. they refer to it that way. and it certainly isn't the kind of image that pakistan wants for its government agency in a conservative nation. so the interior minister has actually come out and said something about this photo shoot all the way here across the border in india saying that what she did was wrong if, in fact,...
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and how al qaeda comes together before 9/1 1 and then how it scatter theed after 9/11 to pakistan and yemen and morocco and all over the place. >> and we have talked about so much about the aqap in yemen, so it is not surprising that they have gotten a lot of guys from there, and what about the money? at lo f -- a lot of them are fot soldiers and are they carrying cash? >> one guy had half a million in plastic bags. he was in karachi at the time and trying to facilitate the exit of the fighters who came out of afghanistan after 9/11 and wanted to go home, and he was that kind of travel agent but plenty of money to do it. on the other end of the spectrum, osama bin laden according to one detainee and some of to testimony is dodgey, but according to one detainee he needed to borrow $7,000 to get out of tora bora in 2001, because he was cut off of the rest of the hierarchy. >> when people think of guantanamo bay, they think of the really bad guys, but some of it is not all bad, because one was a mistaken of identity. >> one case was a shepherd and they thought he might be an operative, a
and how al qaeda comes together before 9/1 1 and then how it scatter theed after 9/11 to pakistan and yemen and morocco and all over the place. >> and we have talked about so much about the aqap in yemen, so it is not surprising that they have gotten a lot of guys from there, and what about the money? at lo f -- a lot of them are fot soldiers and are they carrying cash? >> one guy had half a million in plastic bags. he was in karachi at the time and trying to facilitate the exit of...
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reza sayah, islamabad, pakistan. >>> and baby boomers trying to age more grace think. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. what?! sam, get your ears cleaned out. but what did he say? 42 wild italians. huh? it's a cruise for plus-size individuals. it's a commercial. that's all. i'm pretty sure he said the chevy cruze eco -- a commercial for eagle? eagles? no eco, eco, eco! it's "the chevy cruze eco gets up to 42 miles per gallon." who asked you? [ male announcer ] the amazingly fuel-efficient chevy cruze eco. turn up the volume! somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city
reza sayah, islamabad, pakistan. >>> and baby boomers trying to age more grace think. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. what?! sam,...
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. >>> a former cia contractor who went to prison in pakistan was arrested in colorado over the weekend. witnesses say raymond davis got into eye fistfight with a man over a parking spot in denver. this picture was from earlier in the year right around the time davis was released from prison in pakistan. remember he was charged with killing those two men when he worked there as a cia contractor. davis has said he acted in self-defense. >>> much more to come this hour and next. check this out. amanda knox pleads for had her life in her own words flawlessly in the language of the italian jury. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. amanda knox begs for her life in the local language of her italian jurors. it's decision day for the american college student accused of killing her roommate in a night filled with drugs and a sex romp. >>> protests on wall street swells. hundreds arrested and new groups popping up across the country. >>> plus -- it's music monday. ♪ >>> and then the video that might have you yelling at your tv screen, is he crazy? extreme kayaking. you're going to hear from th
. >>> a former cia contractor who went to prison in pakistan was arrested in colorado over the weekend. witnesses say raymond davis got into eye fistfight with a man over a parking spot in denver. this picture was from earlier in the year right around the time davis was released from prison in pakistan. remember he was charged with killing those two men when he worked there as a cia contractor. davis has said he acted in self-defense. >>> much more to come this hour and next....
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. >>> we have confirmed that leon panetta is in pakistan. a u.s. official saying that the cia director is in pakistan to "reiterate u.s. commitment to cooperation with them against al qaeda." you're seeing video of panetta at his hearing on capitol hill this week. he, of course, has been tapped to be the new secretary of defense so this relationship with pakistan is something that he's been dealing with as cia director and will continue as the head of the defense department as well. as you know, there was a bit of a hub-bub between the two countries going in unannounced to kill bin laden. there was some back and forth. the cia director has been tapped, as you know, to be the next defense secretary trying to work on the relationship and continued cooperation against al qaeda. but that word was just in to us. we can pass it along to you. >>> moving now to politics, republican presidential candidates are converging on new hampshire as they always do for the first debate of the 2012 campaign hosted by cnn. crews working to get everything in place. don
. >>> we have confirmed that leon panetta is in pakistan. a u.s. official saying that the cia director is in pakistan to "reiterate u.s. commitment to cooperation with them against al qaeda." you're seeing video of panetta at his hearing on capitol hill this week. he, of course, has been tapped to be the new secretary of defense so this relationship with pakistan is something that he's been dealing with as cia director and will continue as the head of the defense department...